EPFO Form 5A Display Requirement: What Employers Need to Know

The Employees’ Provident Fund Organisation (EPFO) has issued a formal directive requiring all registered employers to prominently display an extract of their Form 5A, issued under Order No. Compliance/U/P78/2022/Advocacy/55643/13178 dated 07.10.2025, this directive ensures that an establishment’s PF registration details — such as its EPF Code and Regional Office — are easily accessible to employees and visiting officers. Employers must place this extract either at the physical entrance of their premises or on their official website and mobile application to stay compliant.

What is the EPFO Direction on Form 5A Display?

The Central Provident Fund Commissioner, Shri Ramesh Krishnamurthi, issued this directive on 7th October 2025 under the powers conferred by Para 78(3) of the Employees’ Provident Funds Scheme, 1952. The order was passed in pursuance of Central Government directions issued under Para 78(1) of the same Scheme.

Form 5A is a statutory document filed by employers under Para 36A of the EPF Scheme, 1952. It contains comprehensive ownership and control details of the establishment, including branches, owners, directors, partners, and persons with ultimate control over business affairs. The new directive does not ask employers to file anything new. It simply requires them to publicly display an extract of the already-filed Form 5A so that workers and authorities can verify key details at a glance.

📝 What Details Must Be Displayed?

Employers are not required to display the entire Form 5A. The EPFO has specified a simplified extract containing only five key data points:

No.Detail to Be DisplayedWhat It Means
1EPF CodeUnique establishment code allotted by EPFO at the time of registration
2Registered NameOfficial name of the establishment as recorded with EPFO
3Date of CoverageDate from which the establishment was brought under the EPF Act
4No. of Branches & Primary Branch AddressTotal branches and the address of the head/primary branch
5Regional OfficeThe EPFO Regional Office under whose jurisdiction the establishment falls

These five fields give employees and inspecting officers enough information to quickly verify the registration status and jurisdictional details of any EPF-covered establishment.

Where Should Employers Display This Extract?

The EPFO has given employers two options — either one is sufficient for compliance:

Mode of DisplayHow to Comply
Physical DisplayMount or paste the extract prominently at the main entrance of the establishment
Digital DisplayPublish the extract on the establishment’s official website along with its mobile application

The order uses the word “OR”, meaning employers need to choose only one of the two modes. Digital-first businesses without a traditional office can fully comply through their website and app. However, the display must be prominent — a buried sub-page or footer link may not satisfy the spirit of the directive.

⏰ Deadline and Penalties for Non-Compliance

The order required employers to comply within 15 days of issuance. Since it was dated 7th October 2025, the effective deadline was 22nd October 2025. Establishments registered before this date should already have the display in place. Non-compliance may attract legal action under the EPF & MP Act, 1952. While the order does not prescribe a separate penalty for this specific violation, the general penal provision under Section 14(2A) applies:

AspectDetails
Applicable ProvisionSection 14(2A), EPF & MP Act, 1952
ImprisonmentUp to 6 months (minimum 1 month)
FineUp to ₹5,000
Repeat Offence (Section 14AA)2 to 5 years imprisonment and ₹25,000 fine

In practice, non-compliance is most likely to surface during routine EPFO inspections, where enforcement officers may flag the absence of the display and initiate proceedings accordingly.

🔧 Conclusion

The EPFO’s Form 5A display directive is a simple but legally significant transparency measure. By presenting details like the EPF Code, Date of Coverage, and Regional Office — either at the physical entrance or on a digital platform — employers empower their workforce with essential information and stay on the right side of the law. HR teams should also remember that any change in ownership or branch details filed under Para 36A must be reflected in the displayed extract to keep it current.

❓ Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need to display the entire Form 5A document?

No. The directive requires only a specific extract containing five details — EPF Code, Registered Name, Date of Coverage, Branch details, and Regional Office. The full multi-page Form 5A need not be displayed.

Can an online-only business comply with this rule?

Yes. The order specifically permits employers to display the extract on the establishment’s official website or mobile application as a valid alternative to a physical notice at the entrance.

What happens if a company does not display the extract?

Non-compliance may lead to legal action under the EPF & MP Act, 1952. Under Section 14(2A), the general penalty for contravention is imprisonment for up to six months (with a minimum of one month) and a fine of up to ₹5,000.

What is Form 5A under the EPF Scheme?

Form 5A is a statutory form filed under Para 36A of the EPF Scheme, 1952. It captures ownership and control details of an EPF-covered establishment — including branches, owners, directors, partners, and persons exercising ultimate control. It must be updated within 15 days of any change in particulars.

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